"B-b-babysit?" Rizu sputtered her words, momentarily offended. She crossed her arms loosely and gave a resigned sigh, closing her eyes for a moment. What have I gotten myself into? Opening them again, she looked at Starrk and Lilynette, forcing a deep, appreciative nod, ignoring Starrk's implied inquiry. He would see soon enough.

"You really are too rigid, Rizu-chan." Saiko said with an amused glance. "Relax. Starrk's the most passive hollow you'll have the chance to meet. that's worth wasting breath on, at least." Saiko added. "As for when we begin..." Saiko said with a grin. "Just continue down this corridor. I've a room set up just for you."

Rizu took one last look at Starrk and Lilynette before turning around and slowly walking in the direction Saiko had told her to. She felt nervous and apprehensive about what was in store for her and how prepared Saiko seemed to be. "What happens now?" She spoke softly, looking at her surroundings.

Saiko led Rizu into a darkened room, a single white light near what appeared to be a relatively comfortable room, echoing of 1800's architecture and filled with what appeared to be a variety of comfortable furniture. "I'm a bit of a collector, when it comes to the eras of human comfort. They're so much less static than that of the shinigami. Which is likely why the average human's life now surpasses that of a plus brought to the soul society, in terms of comfort and safety... Rather ironic, don't you think? That the Humans have surpassed heaven already?" Saiko asked with an amused grin.

Rizu was intrigued by the layout of the room, looking around her with curiosity. "I have never seen anything like this before..." She looked back over to Saiko with a touch of sadness. The state of the Rukongai was mediocre at best and it troubled her regularly. "Heaven does not exist. What significance does this room have?" Rizu was eager to change the subject.